About Dan

Author & Storyteller

I was born in Blackpool, Lancashire and I still live locally.

At a young age, I decided that I wanted to become a teacher and in 1998 I achieved my long-held ambition by securing a post at Layton Primary School, Blackpool. I spent fifteen magical years working there and feel privileged to have taught so many wonderful children.

While I was teaching, I delivered many writing sessions. I was able to see which topics and themes fired the children’s enthusiasm. I decided that I wanted to create stories which would make children want to pick up a book as I firmly believe that reading is the key to so much in life.

I hatched a plan to write a series of short stories for children. I formulated my ideas and played around with them for years, but teaching being the demanding job it is, I didn’t have the time to sit down and write.

In 2013, I made the decision to leave my teaching post and take the plunge into the world of writing and storytelling. I wrote a collection of weird and wacky short stories and in October 2014, I launched my first book, ‘Impossible Tales!’ More books followed. It really has been a writing whirlwind!

My writing adventure has so far taken me to countless primary and high schools across north-west England where I have shared my books, told stories and written with tens of thousands of children. I’ve visited many libraries and do all I can to support these vital community hubs. I’ve even held workshops at The Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool. My largest audience to date was at the Wordpool Family Day at Stanley Park, Blackpool where I shared my stories with hundreds of families in the glorious Blackpool sunshine.

In addition to working with children, I’ve visited Blackpool Sixth Form to work with aspiring creative writers, spoken to English degree students at Blackpool and The Fylde College about children’s literature and worked with FE students at Nelson & Colne College. I’ve delivered reading and writing INSET in schools, along with guest speaker presentations at education events.

It’s been a rollercoaster ride so far, which for a writer from Blackpool is quite fitting. I’ve loved every minute of my literary journey and I’m genuinely excited about what the future holds.